Choose Ayurveda For Treating
Children With Asthma Safely
Asthma
is the chronic lung disease that causes severe irritation in the airways. The “attacks”
of Asthma are normally triggered by factors of environment, as is case of
inhaled allergens such as pollution or pollen and few other times due to allergies
from food. During asthma attack, airways inside the lungs develop inflammation,
constricting air flow thus resulting in coughing and wheezing, along with a constriction
feeling in the chest.
Incidences
of Asthma are considerably increasing, in present day’s stressful and modern
urbanized living. Ayurveda, which is one of the ancient systems of medicine,
views asthma as well as other diseases as the result of an individual going beyond
harmonization with the universe. The disruptions could be emotional, physical
and/or spiritual.
There
is a versatile approach in Ayurveda to reach root cause of any problem and it aims
in preventing the ailment rather than in treating it. Ayurvedic treatment for
acute asthmatic attacks involves relieving distress of breathing. Ayurveda
offers therapies which could reduce the symptoms or even help in eliminating,
asthma over time. In Ayurveda, asthma could be correlated with the “SHWASA
ROGA”.
The
severe asthma attacks and disease symptoms could be always preventable. They
could occur during any age, but usually are much common in children. Children with asthma could suddenly
start coughing, experience great difficulty while breathing and the symptoms
could worsen gradually.
The
asthma attack symptoms could often
be mistaken as flu or general cold symptoms. Few asthmatic symptoms could
include wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing specially during night and
early morning, chest tightness or pain or a mixture of these symptoms.
Asthma,
from the Ayurvedic perspective, is basically the Kapha dosha syndrome. Children with Asthma having predominantly
Kapha dosha show symptoms of wheezing and cough with abundant white or clear phlegm.
The lungs are full of water, and produce rattling or crackling sound. The attacks
occur during early morning and in the evening.
Asthma
due to predomination of Pitta dosha could involve wheezing and coughing with
yellow phlegm. Further asthma attack
symptoms include fever, irritability, sweating and necessitate cool air. These
attacks come around during noon and midnight.
Children with Asthma suffering from Vata
dosha show symptoms of wheezing and dry cough, dry skin, thirst, dry mouth, anxiety,
constipation, and longing for warm drinks. The attacks occur mostly by dawn and
dusk.
Preventive
Tips and Ayurvedic treatments for asthma
attack symptoms
Ø
Shun
cold and damp areas.
Ø
Go
for a morning or an evening walk and do yoga chiefly 'Pranayama'.
Ø
Keep
away from over-eating. Have light dinner an hour before sleeping.
Ø
Avoid
Tobacco, smoking and wine.
Ø
Keep
the rooms well ventilated and avoid coolers, air conditioners and direct fan
air.
Ø Avoid Agarbatti, perfumes, Mosquito repellents etc.
Ø
Consume
plenty of boiled water. Avoid over exercise.
Parenting
an asthmatic child could be very difficult. The asthma attacks are in fact
frightening especially in case of very young children. However, it is important
that the parents stay calm even though the situation is distressing. Parents must
always try to support their asthmatic child in leading a normal life as much as
possible, at the same time eliminating all the possible irritants and supervising
physical activities.
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